A Kauffman Foundation site

entrepreneurshipresource center

The Resource Center has all the info you'll need From content to user feedback, the resource center has the information you need for every level of the entrepreneurial process.

Public Policy

1221 results found

Filter Options
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
1/7/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

The 113th Congress was sworn into office on Thursday last week. There are 97 new members, but little change from the 112th. The Senate has 13 new members with the Democrats maintaining control -- increasing their edge to 55-45. The House of Representatives has 84 new members with the Republicans maintaining control -- slipping a few seats to outnumber Democrats 233-200.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
1/14/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Another relatively quiet week lies ahead on Capitol Hill. Several House committees have their organizational meetings scheduled while the Senate has yet to return. No relevant hearings are scheduled.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
1/28/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Gun control, pension savings and access to health care are the only topics currently scheduled to be covered in hearings this week. Meanwhile, President Obama will be in Nevada tomorrow to unveil his plans for comprehensive immigration reform—stay tuned for details in next week’s PDE.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
4/22/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Several hearings on policies that impact entrepreneurial growth are scheduled for the week ahead with the biggest being the Senate Judiciary Committee’s look at potential immigration reform through The Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act, S.744. Appearing earlier today were representatives from a range of entities including Microsoft, Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Center for Immigration Studies. On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano appears before the committee during a hearing of the same title. Other topics covered in hearings throughout the week include: next-generation computing and “big data analytics”, the SBA budget, STEM workforce, small business lending, the state of wireless communications and more.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
4/8/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

With both houses returning to Washington this week from recess, there are a number of hearings scheduled of interest to those interested in the policies that promote entrepreneurship. President Obama’s FY 2014 budget proposal gets a look in the Senate from the Budget and Finance committees. Other topics include: STEM education, the US position on internet governance, JOBS Act update, small business tax reform, regulatory reform and the state of communications in rural communities.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
4/1/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Both houses of Congress are still in Spring recess and will return next week. While reports differ on exactly how close Republicans and Democrats are to a deal on immigration reform, you can expect to hear a lot about the subject when they return—and in the weeks ahead.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
4/29/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Both houses of Congress are back in their home states and districts for a one week work period. They are scheduled to return to Washington next week.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
4/15/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Last week, President Obama’s FY 2014 budget was released—with a number of proposals that could affect entrepreneurs and small business owners. This week, that budget gets a closer look during a number of committee hearings. Other topics include: comprehensive immigration reform, entitlement reform proposals, tax fraud and identity theft, regulatory burdens on community banks, patent litigation, antitrust laws, health care reform.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
3/25/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

Both houses of Congress are in Spring recess in observation of the Easter holiday and will return in two weeks.

Read More
This Week in Entrepreneurship Policy
Mark Marich
3/4/2013
Blog Resource
Summary:

While most attention on Capitol Hill these days centers on the budget sequester—what it means and who is to blame – there are a number of committee hearings that should be of interest. In particular, the House Judiciary Committee has a busy day planned for Tuesday—with three subcommittee hearings on American competitiveness—and another to follow on Thursday. Topics covered in those and other hearings include: immigration reform, patent litigation, the impact of health care reform on small business, wasteful spending, cyber-security and more.

Read More

Search the Resource Center

Stay Connected

Email Newsletter Signup

Want to get connected? Sign up to receive regular news, polls and updates from The Kauffman Foundation.